A Turn-On Fluorescent Organic Nano-Optode Derived From Pyrene-Coupled Phenanthroimidazolate Room Temperature Ionic Liquid for Ultrasensitive Detection of Dextran Sulphate
Abstract
A very simple and inexpensive ionic liquids (IL)s based method has been utilised to detect a polysaccharide polyanionic derivative of dextran using simple phenanthroimidazolate-based fluorescent IL, trihexyltetradecylphosphonium 2-pyrene phenanthroimidazolate, [PPIP]. The unique photophysical properties of the synthesised ILs have been characterised using various spectroscopic techniques. The aggregation behavior of [PPIP] is analyzed by varying the water percentage from 0% to 100%. During these experiments, the molecule exhibited special photophysical properties, including aggregation-caused quenching (ACQ) and J-type aggregation. Furthermore, the [PPIP] in its aggregates form, n[PPIP], shows an intense yellow color emission, which further rapidly transformed to a remarkable greenish cyan color emission upon addition of dextran sulphate sodium (DSS) salt. The detection limit is observed to be in the ng/mL range, which is more suitable for the approach based on the available documents. This report enables rapid, visual detection of DSS. It supports the expanded use of IL-based photonic materials for next-generation photoluminescent low-dimensional optodes in biomedical, diagnostic, environmental, and forensic applications.
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